“It’s a private matter,’’ Rosenhaus said on the Sunday night show he routinely does with Shapiro. “I’d love to be able to shed some light on it, but I’m not. It’s of a personal nature of Lawrence. When he gets back to Miami and we get together and converse with the Dolphins, then we’ll have a joint statement.”

The announced crowd at the StubHub Center was 25,381 (capacity is 27,000). The Dolphins, who might have had between 35 and 40 percent of the fans in the stadium, never had to use a silent snap count, which is usually done on the road as a solution to crowd noise.

Davis, Steen split time at LG

Anthony Steen and Jesse Davis split time at left guard with Steen starting and Davis getting work in the second quarter and playing the rest of the first half.

Steen was somewhat of a surprise as the starter, taking the job previously held by Ted Larsen(biceps injury). Steen returned as the starter in the third quarter with Davis also getting work.

Gase: I was ‘off’ calling plays

Gase liked what he saw from quarterback Jay Cutler (24 of 33, 230 yards, one touchdown) but didn’t give himself high marks for his offensive play-calling.

“He was really good with the ball today,” Gase said of Cutler. “I thought he made good decisions. I was off calling play. It wasn’t as clean for me as I thought it would be. I think I slowed him up a little bit.”

Wide receiver Kenny Stills and safety Michael Thomas, who kneeled on one knee last season during the national anthem, stood during Sunday’s anthem. …

Left tackle Laremy Tunsil had the first penalty, a false start, on the team’s first possession. …

Receiver Jakeem Grant was shaky on his second punt return. He tracked the ball to the sideline near the end zone, caught it and then fell on his back, got up and ran a few yards. But Grant was solid handling the ball overall.